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'''''Yasha Toporkov''''' (Russian: ''Яша Топорков'') is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeny Karelov and produced by Mosfilm. | '''''Yasha Toporkov''''' (Russian: ''Яша Топорков'') is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeny Karelov and produced by Mosfilm. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
Yasha Toporkov is in love with a cheerful girl named Marisha. He is young, happy and satisfied with life. Recently, Marisha became his wife. Yasha is also happy with his work. Everyone knows Toporkov at the construction site: his team came out on top. And about that "left outfit", according to which the foreman wrote him extra money, Yasha had long forgotten. Nevertheless, it is precisely because of this that an accident occurs at the construction site, a welder dies and the site foreman Mirzoyan is removed from the leadership<ref>[https:// | Yasha Toporkov is in love with a cheerful girl named Marisha. He is young, happy and satisfied with life. Recently, Marisha became his wife. Yasha is also happy with his work. Everyone knows Toporkov at the construction site: his team came out on top. And about that "left outfit", according to which the foreman wrote him extra money, Yasha had long forgotten. Nevertheless, it is precisely because of this that an accident occurs at the construction site, a welder dies and the site foreman Mirzoyan is removed from the leadership<ref>[https://kinopoisk.ru/film/635982/ Film synopsis on Kinopoisk (in Russian)]</ref>. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
*Yasha Toporkov: Stanislav Khitrov | *Yasha Toporkov: Stanislav Khitrov | ||
*Marisha: Nina Mager | *Marisha: Nina Mager | ||
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==Crew== | ==Crew== | ||
*Director: Yegeny Karelov | *Director: Yegeny Karelov | ||
*Script: Lev Kokin & Galina Kokina | *Script: Lev Kokin & Galina Kokina | ||
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==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
Currently, only posters and stills from the film are available online. It is known that his copy is kept in Gosfilmofond<ref>[https://gosfilmofond.ru/films/243983/ Gosfilmofond's page on the film (in Russian)]</ref>. There is a lot of false leads about film; for example, other films with a similar duration are uploaded on various sites and they pretend as if it's Yasha Toporkov, but actually they are a deception. | Currently, only posters and stills from the film are available online. It is known that his copy is kept in Gosfilmofond<ref>[https://gosfilmofond.ru/films/243983/ Gosfilmofond's page on the film (in Russian)]</ref>. There is a lot of false leads about film; for example, other films with a similar duration are uploaded on various sites and they pretend as if it's Yasha Toporkov, but actually, they are a deception. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery mode=packed heights=125px> | ||
Yasha1960-1.jpg|Alternative theatrical poster | |||
Yasha1960-2.jpg|Horizontal poster | |||
Yasha1960-3.jpg|Estonian theatrical poster | |||
Yasha1960-4.jpg|A still from the film | |||
Yasha1960-5.jpg|Another still from the film | |||
Yasha1960-6.jpg|Another still from the film | |||
Yasha1960-7.jpg|Another still from the film | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://imdb.com/title/tt4977072/ The IMDb page on the film] | |||
*[https:// | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Lost films]] | |||
[[Category:Completely lost media]] | [[Category:Completely lost media]] | ||
[[Category:Historic]] | [[Category:Historic]] |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 20 August 2024
Yasha Toporkov (Russian: Яша Топорков) is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeny Karelov and produced by Mosfilm.
Plot
Yasha Toporkov is in love with a cheerful girl named Marisha. He is young, happy and satisfied with life. Recently, Marisha became his wife. Yasha is also happy with his work. Everyone knows Toporkov at the construction site: his team came out on top. And about that "left outfit", according to which the foreman wrote him extra money, Yasha had long forgotten. Nevertheless, it is precisely because of this that an accident occurs at the construction site, a welder dies and the site foreman Mirzoyan is removed from the leadership[1].
Cast
- Yasha Toporkov: Stanislav Khitrov
- Marisha: Nina Mager
- Silukh: Nikolay Kryuckov
- German: Valentin Zubkov
- Tasya: Lidia Smirnova
- Pchela: Nikolay Novlyansky
- Mirzoyan: Frunze Dovlatyan
- Dima: Nikolay Smorchkov
- Igor: Victor Markin
- Petya: Aleksey Kozhevnikov
- Sasha: Yevgeny Kudryashev
- Inspector: Boris Kordunov
- Chef Engineer: Petr Lyubeshkin
- Engineer: Petr Sobolevsky
- Prosha: Yuri Nikulin
Crew
- Director: Yegeny Karelov
- Script: Lev Kokin & Galina Kokina
- Music: Moisey Weinberg
- Cinematography: Era Salevera
- Production Designers: Mikhail Karyakin & Ivan Plastinkin
- Film Company: Mosfilm
- Duration: 80 minutes
History
The film was theatrically released on May 10th, 1960 in Murmansk theatre "Rodina"[2]. It also appeared in Magnitogorsk TV on August 9th, 1965 after its theatrical release[3]. But the film was never released on home video.
Availability
Currently, only posters and stills from the film are available online. It is known that his copy is kept in Gosfilmofond[4]. There is a lot of false leads about film; for example, other films with a similar duration are uploaded on various sites and they pretend as if it's Yasha Toporkov, but actually, they are a deception.